“When I first started thinking about branding my business, I didn't want a specific color scheme. So we came up with a business card design that can be printed in any color to mix things up without redesigning. I also rely on black and white to keep my yard signs neutral. Thanks to Insomniac Design Studio for getting it in my hands!”
—Laura Houston, General Contractor
This little gem is located off of the coast of Seattle, and they have been thriving since their 2012 inception. I was excited to be a part of their branding effort and look forward to their continued success.
“Desiree Walsh Spencer at Insomniac Design Studio created our logo and design package. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve been told, “I LOVE your logo!” All thanks to this wonderful woman. Thanks again Desiree Walsh Spencer.”
—Steve Atkins, Owner
St. John’s Lutheran was ready for a refresh, with a modern look stemmed from a traditional base, to celebrate their 150th year and new church dedication.
Playing off of promotional series signage of the past, we created a welcoming lead up to the church celebration that was vibrant against the lush farmland.
Iconic brand focused on simplicity that has grown into one of suburban Omaha’s busiest wine bars and best small businesses.
For nearly 70 years, this family owned company has been committed to serving the commercial and industrial heating needs of Iowa. In the transition to the fourth generation, they were ready for a change that reflected where they are now and who they want to be.
A regional small business focused on furniture and interior design, needed an identity to promote its emergence as a simple and sophisticated design house in Colorado.
In early 2020, two directors from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln contacted me in order to provide a branding solution for a new organization, Justice for Us. The organization’s focus was to provide a safe and supportive space for sharing experiences of social injustice.
Our goal was to create a strong visual that encouraged communication, strength, safety, and hope. These characteristics are vital to create movement towards change.
Little did we know how timely and important it would be, with the current surge of racial and social unrest in our country. We are contributing towards a positive change for the future, and for that, I am very honored and proud to have been a part of this team.
Great Plains Safety and Health Organization wanted to showcase their recent work in a brochure that they could handout to prospective clients.
The Morrison-Reeves Science Center
The concept for this interior supergraphics emphasizes the architecture design concept of putting science on display. A person's experience begins by being greeted with the biological imagery of photosynthesis upon entry. The artwork continues throughout the interior with vinyl wall- and glass-applications that inspire and and provoke a lively learning experience.
What started as a hobby, became a business that has helped to support my family. Design includes: branding, event planning, art gallery curation, web design, and package design.
This South Dakota based business was in need of refreshed packaging to be more competitive in their local market.
Omaha Area Youth Orchestra was celebrating their 50th anniversary year and wanted a youthful identity to connect with today’s families.